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Thursday, July 09, 2009
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
While King of Pop Is Memorialized, Seven Lonely Caskets Return From Afghanistan
by Matt Towery
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I'm not a Michael Jackson hater. I liked his music, partly because it was part of my life as a young man. And I never judge people and their morals. Unless convicted by a court of law, it's really between them, the truth -- whatever that might be -- and their maker.

But as thousands of people filled a huge arena in Los Angeles this week, and millions more were glued to their television sets; as accolades unlimited were spoken about the late "King of Pop," my mind was on how seven other Americans might be honored. You see, on July 6, seven American troops were killed in Afghanistan, making it the deadliest day for our military there in nearly a year.

Their bodies would no doubt be shipped back to our nation in those standard military coffins. The American flags draping these simple containers would be the sole hope for added color, grandeur or beauty. The coffins would have no stately gold or magnificent silk to hold their precious remains.

It is likely that no lottery will be necessary to gain tickets to their respective funerals or memorial services. No one will offer up a thin dime on eBay or Craigslist to have the honor of being present when the soldiers' families and friends gather to remember their fallen loved ones. I doubt many celebrities will be present at any of these somber occasions. Rev. Al Sharpton will have moved on to his next gig.

I feel certain we will not see repeated special TV broadcasts about the acts of bravery and heroism these soldiers performed as they fought to keep our nation from having to again encounter firsthand an organization active in Afghanistan and Pakistan that would, if given the chance, act to topple another American building. "Entertainment Tonight" won't cover these deaths because, hey, they aren't entertaining.

I guess you get the picture.

I'm not here to put down those who were touched by and who grieved over the death of Jackson. It would be just as easy to name-call and dwell on Jackson's bad past experiences as it would be to remember his immense talent and the songs that were so much a part of my life as I was growing up.

What is tougher is to describe the lives of these seven brave Americans who were blown up -- murdered -- in a rough, cruel, terrible foreign land. We don't know anything about them. But in another way we do. We know what they symbolize.

They symbolize the very best of our nation. They symbolize honor, bravery and sacrifice. They represent greatness. They represent security for my family and me, and for yours and you.

For all we know, a few of the soldiers might have had rough patches in their own personal lives. Perhaps not. But just as we could be thrilled watching Michael Jackson doing his famed "Moonwalk," we sure as hell could take time out to notice these brave men and women who are doing what most of us never have or never would: fight and die for this country.

I am but one of hundreds of nationally syndicated columnists. In getting noticed by me there is no cachet of a Barbara Walters or a network anchor to imprint on the brief biographies of the fallen soldiers. But I can try to do them justice. So here, with my "ticket" in hand, I will mount my own platform and speak for the many who I know would join me.

Thank you to the fallen warriors. Thank you for dying for me and for every other American. Thank you to your families who knew you were in harm's way, performing heroic tasks that really mean something. Tasks that might decide in years to come whether passengers on some airplane, or workers in some high rise will live or die.

No, there will likely be no JumboTrons at the final services for these fallen soldiers. The last music that their loving families and friends will hear will be the simple melody of "Taps." And then the heroes' closest relatives will be handed that beautiful flag. It won't equal the gold and flowers for a king. But it will be all this nation can offer to heroes. If you ask me, I'd rather have the flag.

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While The Gipper Was Memorialized, ...
While The Gipper was memorialized, soldiers died in Afghanistan. Reagan was given a five-day funeral during these events:
Monday, June 7 - A U.S. soldier was killed and two others wounded after their vehicle hit a landmine in southeastern Afghanistan. They were taken to Kandahar airfield hospital where the one soldier died.
Tuesday, June 8 - U.S.-led coalition and Afghan forces completed a week-long operation in the Daychopan District of Zabul Province, Afghanistan. Through the course of the operation, 73 rebel fighters were killed and 13 captured. Six Afghan government forces and four coalition soldiers were wounded, and none killed.
Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai began a week-long visit to the United States. His first appearance was at Fort Drum, New York.
Wednesday, June 9 - Eleven Chinese aid workers from Jiangxi province were killed in their compound by a score of armed men in Kunduz,Afghanistan, and another six were wounded. Taliban spokesman Abdul Latif Hakimi stated the Taliban were not involved.
U.S.-led coalition troops swept portions of Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, capturing a score of insurgents and killing eight.
Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai attends the G-8 Summit in Sea Island, Georgia.
Thursday, June 10 - In Kunduz Province, Afghanistan, police chief Mutaleb Beg announced that two suspects were detained in connection with the previous day's massacre of Chinese aid workers.
In the Bak District of Khost Province, Afghanistan, a U.S. encountered three roadside bombs; one discharged. There were no casualties.
(continued)

While The Gipper Was Memorialized (Pt 2)
(continued)
Friday, June 11 - In southeast Afghanistan, eleven rockets were fired at a U.N. convoy carrying government officials.
During his visit to the U.S., Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai scrubbed his planned weekend visit to the Afghani community in California and began his visit to Washington by representing Afghanistan at the state funeral of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan. This marked the first time an Afghani head of state or government had ever attended a funeral of an American president.

See?

7Dicks
I knew you were a friggin idiot, but you’ve really outdone yourself today. Are you seriously trying to compare Michael “I just love to sleep with little boys - especially after we drink some of my homemade 'Jesus Juice'” Jackson with Ronald "Here's my strategy on the Cold War: We win, they lose!" Reagan?

You are far and away the dumbest SOB on TH.

Jackson vs Real People
There are those of us who think he the Jackson worship is obscene in the face of the obscurity of those who died for us on the battlefield. But we lack the venue to express our feelings to the families of the soldiers. So we write this for members of the choir to read.

I didn't even like
his music.

Matt
If the Jackson family had never had this tragedy visited upon them, would the soldiers not have "Died"? My question is as "Asinine" as your Topic. Unfortunately, the Republican party has lost it's relevance and is having grave difficult in their attempt to reestablish it. Using Michael Jackson is pathetic even for Conservatives. I thought "Freedom of Speech" was a staple of Republicanism? It would appear people favor "Peace" not "War"?

7 twigs
And what did you say to the LIBERAL MSM during Preident Reagon's memorial?

If you remained quite then, you have no beef coming now.

This is a foolish comparison
I appreciate the sentiment towards the soldiers - but it's not as though their deaths would be big news if the Media wasn't covering Jackson.

Face it - things that are "news worthy" are very often not important.

We have a 2 week media frenzy over something called the "Super Bowl" every year, yet we know exactly when the event will occur, and we know that one of two teams will be champs. We also know that the outcome will have no real impact on anything. Yet it's all "news worthy".

When the biggest individual star the world has ever known dies unexpectedly under strange circumstances at the age of 50 - it's news - like it or not.

crescen7
While I disagree with your conviction that MJ was "the biggest individual star the world has ever known", I agree with the rest of your comments.

"Face it - things that are "news worthy" are very often not important." WOW, what does that say about the morals and values of our country!?!

This is about the culture
Almost every newspaper in the country had pull-outs or centerfolds or some special memorial edition yesterday about Jackson's bizarro life and funeral service in LA. Even conservative-minded publications and cable news outlets wallowed in the disgusting, gaudy and often stomach-churning funeral for a pedophile who took his own life in the most despicable of ways. The whole country was watching and watching and watching...ad nauseum.
Yet while the country has been at war for nearly eight years can anyone remember the name of a Medal of Honor or a Navy Cross recipient. Only a tiny handful of real Americans are able. There was a time when Americans were deeply reverential about such heroes but not any more. Now we "celebrate" the lives of people who would disgust us if they weren't rich, famous and, for lack of a better term, talented. This has been going on for years but with the elevation of the American Idol president in 2008 we have reached rock bottom. The Michael Jackson fiasco proves it.

Leave it to the idiot trolls
to miss the whole point of this piece.
the fact is, Micheal Jackson was just a glitzy
freaky entertainer (I loved watching him as a little kid singing with his brothers but later
NO, his 'dancing' bordered on the obscene and
he influenced millions of children perversely in my opinion). He was a few bricks short if you ask me, yet he was idolized, THAT's the issue..that millions of 'fans' would worship this sick man even in death while better men than he could ever hope to be, gave their ultimate sacrifice..not by O.D.ing, but by
standing for freedom. There is something really sick about our culture when someone like
Jackson or even the person occupying the White House recieve such idolatry..Idolatry is worship and there is only ONE who deserves worship and HE doesn't reside in the White House or at Neverland.
That the fools in the Congress took time out to
issue a Resolution again idolizing Jackson, a
screed that was longer than the Gettysberg Address; that racebaiter opportunists Sharpton
and Jackson, psuedo Revs..showed up and Sharpton wants a STAMP? Give me a break. This was ALL about race and the panderers jumped on it.

lifestyles
Entertainers with lewd, immoral, and drug abusing lifestyles get the publicity because they supply entertainment to those who have a cash surplus. There is no entertainment value in the death of a soldier. Fortunately, my daughter returned from her Afghan tour alive.

The race issue
I find it more than ironic that the racial racketeers (Sharpton, Jackson et al) went on and on as if MJ was the second coming of Martin Luther King when the real truth is so opposite. Clearly, MJ was ashamed of his racial identity, so much so that he bleached his skin to a sickly sallow and surgically altered his features to erase any vestige of his "blackness." Moreover, he chose a white sperm donor and a white surrogate woman to provide him with his children. Of course, no one at the memorial, least of all people like Sharpton and his ilk would permit themselves to consider those facts---no money, notoriety or face time for any black activist who would have the temerity to mention it. Sickening.

Seven Lonely Caskets
America(s) have lost all sense of proportion. All the major channels covered the popster of pop and gave people like Al Sharpton a platform. I never stopped to watch it, I was just trying to find something interesting to watch. A eulogy for another Gollywoodite sure as hell wasn't for me. War inevitably brings casualties, more than we would like to endure. The lack of consideration by the MSM to even acknowledge these horrendous losses only convinces me that reporting is just a job and not a very highly-rated on at that. Any one of the Servicmen in those seven lonely caskets was worth more than the whole Jackson mob and its sycophants.

Dr. Thomas E. Davis, Colonel, USA (ret_

correction
Strike the term "sickly sallow." I meant to use the word "pallor."

Hoaxes and Heroes
Michael Jackson was a hoax, but he was certainly no hero. The seven fallen soldiers were heroes in the truest sense of the word. Michael Jackson slept with little boys at his "Never never land" playground (or whatever the man with the "Peter Pan" syndrome called it).

President Ronald Reagan was the best President this country has seen in years. Unlike some presidents, he made America strong instead of diabolically and systematically tearing it down through rampant and unnecessary spending or bowing down to Saudi kings.

But you 7 sticks, will fit right into this brave new world where perverts are fawned over and the families of our fallen heroes must sometime endure being heckled by Anti-American protestors while they lay their loved ones to rest.

One question 7 sticks. Are you against President Obama wanting to have "talks" with the president of Iran? Do you believe in the expansion of Islam by "whatever means necessary"?

I heard about the deaths of the seven
soldiers in passing yesterday (Wednesday), but didn't get any details. Late last night (wee hours Thursday), I wondered if the MSM were treating military deaths now the way they were treating them pre-Obama. (Is the PBS News Hour still broadcasting photos in silence? I haven't checked.)

I decided to look for details of their deaths in the Kansas City Star. I typed in "recent American military deaths." There was NOT ONE mention of those 7 deaths in the Kansas City Star.

I guess how important the deaths of military personnel are depends on which party controls the White House.

what about the soldiers who died in June
Or May, or April? In fact no mention or thank you by Matt Towery at all memorializing any American soldier who died in combat. How suspicious that he picks NOW to do so. It's called exploitation and it's disgusting. You people should be ashamed.

Heroes
Thank you for remembering the fallen soldiers in Afghanistan. I honor them and thank you for memorializing their courage against a fierce enemy. As a mom of a Marine, I am grateful to those of you who realize the sacrifices...even to the ultimate sacrifice... that these men and women face everyday. My heart goes out to the families of these fallen heroes. God bless them and comfort them each day as they suffer such a terrible loss.

Here we go again
Why are so many fellow Conservatives wanting to use the Michael Jackson spectacle to demand that we should be honoring fallen troops?

We've been losing troops for over 7 1/2 years now, why all of a sudden is there this self-righteous demand that we need to be honoring and worshiping our fallen troops?

If we don't like that Michael Jackson madness, that is one thing and definitely understandable. But why throw the troops out there as some sort of prop -- in the same fashion that Liberals surround themselves with children and invalids to pass another of their giveaway programs?

We need to stop this crap!

terry (1 of 2)
You have a small point, that probably applies to fewer conservatives than you think. If you enlisted, I think you’d understand. I did, and only really understood after it was all over, and I had time to process.

The comparison is highlighting the mixed-up priorities of a large segment of the population. Mr. Jackson did nothing directly to put food on anyone's table, physically protect them, or even supply truly deep, spiritual meaning. He was an entertainer, and while entertainment has its place, it has assumed a place of inappropriate worship in this country.

When I was in Iraq, I thought, and still do, that it served as a lightning rod for terrorists who would otherwise love to come to U.S. soil and obliterate defenseless men, women, and children. The week the pope died, one of the worst attacks in the history of the whole engagement (to my knowledge) was carried out at Abu Ghraib prison, where I was part of a Marine perimeter security company. Half my squad took casualties; two men serious enough to be flown to Germany. I found out later that four people (not Marines from my company) died in the attack, not counting the insurgents obliterated by allied fire.

What coverage did we get? Wall to wall death of the pope, who was already dead for days, with only one NBC nightly news story on the attack. Now, I'm not putting down the pope. The coverage, to an extent, was understandable, as he was the leader of one of the world's great religions. And yet, he never gave his life for anyone, or stood in harm's way for his friends, at least that I know of.


terry (2 of 2)
No, I'm not bitter or jealous. That's a waste of time that'll eat you alive. And there is such a thing as going too far- I ran across one vet once who was giving an elderly cashier a hard time. When I pointed it out, he played the WWII card! I don't think most vets want to be worshiped, but an acknowledgment of the sacrifice of the fallen is the least this country can do.

How do we know that many of these conservatives pointing out the discrepancy in values haven't been honoring troops all along?

To those who can and have acknowledged these fallen warriors- thank you. To Renita: I prayed for your son, and his safe return.

Thanks for your post.

p
You can get a list of every article Matt Towery contributed to Townhall since 2003. Nowhere does he devote stories to dedicate fallen soldiers. Only now. Why? Because it makes a great piece for HIM. He is using these men and women for his own personal gain. Disgusting and shameless.

When you honor our fallen troops . . .
don't put the name of Michael Jackson anywhere near the information. To even discuss Michael Jackson in the same posting as our soldiers is demeaning to our troops.

Let the creeps like good ole'boy Sharpton and his publicity-grabbing sidekicks compare Michael Jackson to a demi-god and hold him up as an example to millions of black people. That is so sad that it's pathetic, but intelligent people can recognize grandstanding when they see it. What else would you expect from Sharpton?

Jackson was found not guilty of the pedophile charges (no matter whether you or I really believe he was guilty), but he did live a weirdo lifestyle, and drugs were his downfall.

If Sharpton, et al, want to hold Jackson up as an icon for African-Americans, that is sad for African-Americans.

Personally, I liked his music when I was younger, but he lost me as a fan when he started grabbing his crotch in public, as part of his routine.

Sad, sicko, self-centered and self-hating man! What does that say about the people who "worship" at the MJ altar?

Jacko, Reagan, Farah and Ed
Hard to fathom a troll that wrote :LD35

"And what did you say to the LIBERAL MSM during Preident Reagon's memorial?"

PRESIDENT Reagan, the most powerful man in the world for 8 years, the man who finally won the Cold War and changed for the better the face of American Politics for decades.

Jacko, a talented singer and dancer who gave a lot of money to charity but lived an extravagent and expensive lifestyle himself, had inappropriate relations with children, and may have died from a drug Overdose.

The death of MJ was worth noting as a celebrity death. Same with Farrah whose poster so many of us boys admired (but unlike MJ, most of us did not want to LOOK like her).

The point of the article is not that his death was news but the overcoverage of it in perspective to other events.

I was very VERY young when kennedy was killed but Viet Nam was going on at the time. I am sure any Soldier that died was not covered as much as Kennedy was nor should they have been.

Mr Towrey and several other commentators are just pointing out that while this MJ spectacle is needlessly consuming millions, the American Soldier is still making sacrifices and doing the job he\she has always done.

While I will miss Farah Fawcett, and always smile when I picture her famous poster, I will miss Major Ed Murphy and all the fallen of Iraq and Afghan more.

Ed was a good moral man that loved his country. He didnt have to go on a Chinook to a dangerous outpost in Iraq. But felt that as a major from "the rear" it was his job to visit the frontline guys in his unit and see if they needed any support. No one ordered him to do this he just felt it was his job to do so. One of the last things he told a friend was not to tell his wife what he was doing because he wouldnt want her to wrorry about him. The Chinook went down in the mountains of Afghanistan and he lost his life along with 17 others.

Somehow MJ just doesnt seem to compare.


heroes and MJ
General Lynch, the Commanding General of the Marne Division, gave a great definition of a hero. Every time there is a Soldier killed in Iraq there is a memorial service. The General attended them personally for every Soldier in the Division, but at every memorial service the most touching part is when some young kid who was friends with the Soldier eulogizes him. Usually the young soldier starts to tear up over his comrade and then the rest of the people there do also. It is tough on all of us when one of our brothers die. But the hero is the young Soldier who gives the Eulogy and then the next day gets up in the morning and puts on body armor, and goes out on patrol again.

That is what being an AMERICAN is all about not sleeping in the same bed as a ten year old boy.

P
Don't preach me a sermon about being in the military -- I retired from the military.

And people's obsession with entertainment icons did not start with Michael Jackson or anywhere remotely close to present day -- it's been going on forever. The worship of Elvis was no different and neither was the millions of people idolizing a drunken fool like Babe Ruth.

What we have now, is a bunch of fellow Conservatives jumping on a self-righteous bandwagon, suddenly demanding that we all ought to literally fall all over ourselves in worshiping fallen soldiers. And they are doing this to refute the Jackson coverage -- not for some sudden genuine outpooring for the soldiers.

It sickens me!

I2 seconds...
It took me 2 seconds to get the picture. The title of your story alone made me "get it" right away. I hate to admit it, but I was one of those who watched all the MJ stories on TV. I couldn't help it, I'm still a fan.
But I do care about our servicemen and servicewomen. Thanks for reminding me.

Terry in Ga.
I understand what you are saying. but we owe you our thanks for a military career. I served four yeears in the Navy but not as a career minded person.
I am probably older than you are, age 72, but I've had a lot of time to do a lot of thinking and you know what I am sick of?
Sending young men and women to fight on foeign soil and not allowing them to win. I am sick of politicians who figure out, through patriotic terms, to delve into the consciences of America in the name of freedom for their own selfish gains.
Their agenda: just start a conflict so we can make money on war and kill off the young family makers and thin out the population plus giving jobs to those back home who are too old or not physically fit to fight.
I believe in a strong defense, but one placed around this country to blow the crap out of anyone who dares infiltrate our shores and we have the ability to do so, make no mistake about it.
The miliary doesn't make wars, stupid politicians do. The military has to clean up the garbage thown out by the politicians and it just "ain't" right.

matthew and terry
Never said you didn't have a point. What I did say is that we can't assume that everyone pointing out the discrepancy here is using the troops as pawns. As to Towery, or anyone else who is, you're right- they should be ashamed of themselves, although maybe the Jackson death reminded him of his (misplaced?) priorities.

But, so should Americans who sob for days over an entertainer verses not giving a plug nickel for a troop who really did something for them.

Thanks for your posts.


terry
Thank you for your service. Should've thought more before I spoke.

Regards, and belated happy 4th.

p
4300 dead.

Thousands die before Matt Towery finds his "priority"...I'm not buying it. He is phony bologna.

take care.

Darrell
I agree with you totally. And then some.

It will anger some people, but I will tell you that I wish all our military folks would leave after their current enlistment and that officers would resign their commissions.

Military are real people just like everyone else. They have family and friends who love them just like everyone else has. And I personally don't think another Soldier or Marine should die fighting for a country that has no more guts than to whine and moan about their "health care" and to snivel and complain about who ought to pay for their college educations. Not to mention that the worthless overgrown children in the United States want to change their mind every five minutes about how THEY think the United States ought to defend itself.

The sad reality, is that every soldier that died fighting in Iraq -- died for absolutely nothing. And he's died for nothing because the overgrown children in the United States couldn't handle a war being fought on the other side of the world; by people who volunteer to do it and where this war hasn't effected one minute of an American citizen's freedom or liberty. The sick people of the United States can't even handle that!

Our ever-growing degenerate citizenry thinks that soldiers are made for marching in parades and such -- things where they don't get hurt. And how ironic it is that when called, our soldiers perform without complaint, but have to perform without the full support of the country who sent them there in the first place!

If you're a Soldier, Sailor, Airman or Marine: Let these worthless whining and sniveling little babies here in the United States fend for themselves -- you need to be home taking care of your wife and family. Someone who loves and supports you.

Heroes
Thank you for writing this article. I could not agree more.

Here I go again
I have to respectfully disagree with the opinion that if we do nothing in the world, the world will leave us alone, or we'll be able to defend the thousands and thousands of miles of our own borders effectively. "The only thing that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."

We need to use discretion and caution when employing our military might. I think that's something we can all agree about. I also agree that many Americans seem motivated by nothing more than their own, small self-interest and show an appalling lack of empathy for the extraordinary sacrifices made by our heroes in uniform.

But, I also am aware of history, that those who forget its lessons are doomed to repeat them. Technology makes our world an increasingly small place. The Chinese, in the 19th century, found out to their sorrow that they could not remain isolated forever, and they had formidable geographical barriers to invasion such as the Gobi Desert and the Himalayas. We didn't stop the Japanese from attacking Pearl Harbor or Bin Laden from attacking the Twin Towers. We could cut ties with the world tomorrow and let these thugs have more time to gather strength, or we can (selectively) pick fights in their backyards.

We can't do everything, true, nor should we. But the alternative of doing nothing is even worse. Evil will grow unless confronted. Sometimes, unfortunately, that has to be done with weapons. I'd just rather do it someplace other than my own soil.

Thanks again.

Proper comparison
What of the difference in military news coverage since Obama took office? With Bush, we were inundated with daily body counts, complete with testimonials to specific servicemen/women on the nightly news. Now we hear very little about these losses, almost as if the media is burying it purposely to make Obama look good. The incessant coverage of MJ's demise says more about our culture than it does about the media, but how do you liberals explain the sudden disinterest on the part of the MSM compared to when Bush was Commander in Chief?

Better today than in the 60's/70's
At least we have made progress in making it unacceptable to openly mistreat our men and women in uniform. God Bless them every one.

I have no doubt that liberals would still be spitting on our soldiers if they thought they could get away with it.

Rafaella the cheap Hore
And the 7 Sticks that are way up his anus hole. You two couldn't polish Ronald Reagan's Jock strap. You are both pathetic trolls. Michael Jackson is where he belongs now!

terry, p and Darrell
Thank you for your service. My father and my seven uncles served in WWII, my brother-in-law during the early years of Vietnam and my nephew in Afghanistan and Iraq. I'm so proud of all of them.

tinsldr
Thank you for your eloquent perspective on real
heros. I got a bit teary eyed myself reading your posts.
I'm the wife of a Navy Vet, Vietnam era although he didn't go over there; mother of two Navy vets who enlisted under our beloved Gipper..the eldest did 5 yrs, married a Wave and the middle son 9 yrs and I have a grandson
deployed in Iraq as a 'doc' with his Marines.

I learned a few years ago, one of my uncles was
on Guadalcanal with the Yankee Division (I believe that's the name of the division that
went back to Myles Standish) in W W 2 and an item in our local paper at the time mentioned that if you met one of those guys in that division, you've met a hero. My uncle never spoke about the war, but he was always my hero.
His older brother was Navy, on a carrier at the time..both British immigrants sons of a veteran of the British Army W W 1.
Thanks again for your posts..Jacko can't ever be compared and isn't deserving a stamp.

Honoring our fallen
The practice of forbidding media coverage of the return of the bodies of American veterans from war is one of the most shameful decisions made by the shameful Bush administration. Bush tried to play 'let's pretend' that the war in Iraq and Afghanistan was costless except in terms of money. For that matter, all too many Americans, of all persuasions, just want to look the other way and ignore reality.

There should always have been ample public recognition, news media coverage, and ceremonies to honor those who have fallen. TH readers, don't blame liberals for this--your own kind, who waged war, proved too cowardly to face its consequences. And in this failure, they dishonored the men and women they claimed to have supported.

I am a teacher who has lost valued students to enemy fire. For the bodies of these soldiers to be brought back under cover of darkness, covertly, as if their deaths mattered to no one, is one of the most insulting things my country's government has done in my lifetime.
And if, in the next few months, my president does not take at least some time to acknowledge their sacrifice openly and visibly, he will have simply added to the insult.

Obama's Shameful Legacy
He just sanctioned the release (and released them!) of 4 Iranian war criminals suspected of delivering explosives, explosive devices and armor-penetrating, specially shaped shells to iraq where they were used to kill and maim many of our soldiers. Obama tried to hide this by calling the criminals "emissaries" thinking he wouldn't be found out. This was done behind our backs, to curry favor with Iran and was of potentially GREAT FUTURE HARM to our solders. This was of ZERO benefit to us! But it certainly was a boon to those terrorists and to our mortal enemy, Iran. SHAME ON THE COWARDLY TRAITOR IN THE WHITE HOUSE.

Read the article and judge for yourself...

American Thinker on the internet "Betraying America's Soldiers: Iranian War Criminals Go Free" by Lance Fairchok 7/09/09

the friends you keep are like you
What people need to understand is that most people in MSM really ARE sick. Hence we get extended glorifications of people that probably did everyone a favor by promoting their demise, like Michael Jackson, David Carradine, Heath Ledger, the list goes on and on. If you engaged in a self destructive lifestyle and you had some notoriety, MSM worships you. Perhaps more of the MSM and Michael Jackson supporters could do everyone else a favor by imitating Kurt Cobain.

the friends you keep are like you
What people need to understand is that most people in MSM really ARE sick. Hence we get extended glorifications of people that probably did everyone a favor by promoting their demise, like Michael Jackson, David Carradine, Heath Ledger, the list goes on and on. If you engaged in a self destructive lifestyle and you had some notoriety, MSM worships you. Perhaps more of the MSM and Michael Jackson supporters could do everyone else a favor by imitating Kurt Cobain.

A LETTER FROM A SOLDIER
This is a letter from an active duty soldier on his third tour in Iraq. I received it from a retired Navy Veteran 30 minutes ago.

"Am I missing something here? ONE man dies, and all of a sudden he's a freaking martyr because he entertained us for a few decades? What about all those SOLDIERS who have died to give us freedom? All those Soldiers who, knowing that they would be asked to fight in a war, still raised their hands and swore to defend the Constitution and the United States of America. Where is their moment of silence?
Where are the people flocking to their graves or memorials and mourning over them because they made the ultimate sacrifice? When did this country become so calloused to the sacrifice of GOOD MEN and WOMEN, that they can arbitrarily blow off their deaths, and instead, throw themselves into mourning for a "Pop Icon?"
I think that if they are going to hold a moment of silence IN CONGRESS for Michael Jackson, they need to hold a moment of silence for every Service member killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. They need to PUBLICLY Recognize every life that has been lost so that the American people can live their callous little lives in the luxury and freedom that WE, those that are living and those that have gone on, have provided for them.
But, wait, that would take too much time, because there have been so many willing to make that sacrifice. After all, we will never Make millions of dollars. We will never star in movies, or write hit songs that the world will listen too. We only shed our blood, sweat and tears so that people can enjoy what they have.
Sorry if I have offended, but I needed to say it. Remember these five words the next time you think of someone who is serving in the military;
"So that others may live..."
Isaac

(Isaac, whoever and where ever you may be, we all give you our thanks for serving.)

Verse From The Unknown Soldier.


UNDER the wide and starry sky
Dig the grave and let me lie:
Glad did I live and gladly die,
And I laid me down with a will.

This be the verse you ‘grave for me:
Here he lies where he long’d to be;
Home is the sailor, home from the sea,
And the hunter home from the hill.

***********************************************
No one should expect the media to make notice of our dead soldiers unless they can get some unAmerican mileage out of it.

Just turn away and let them rot
I too am embarrassed by the paeans to Jackson which would have us believe that life as we know it will cease without his presence. It was instructive to witness the ceaseless and crass scramble of Jackson's "family and closest associates" to claim the spotlight during his memorial service and after. It amazed me that they didn't just go ahead and drag his corpse around with them to demonstrate their grief.
It is with pleasure I can claim not have spent one nanosecond of time watching, listening, or discussing the gluttonous gorge these ghouls made of Mr. Jackson. May they be amply recompensed for their cannibal's feast.

Link to an amazing video - need to see.
Thanks for the great article. Thought you and your readers would appreciate the attached video honoring one of our fallen soldiers.

Subject: McDonough Vet Pays Ultimate Price - Honored at homecoming One of our boys. Killed in action the week before, the body of Sergeant FirstClass John C. Beale was returned to Falcon Field in Peachtree City, Georgia, just south of Atlanta , on June 11, 2009 . The Henry County Police Department escorted the procession to the funeral home in McDonough ,Georgia . A simple notice in local papers indicated the road route to be taken and the approximate time. Nowadays one can be led to believe that America no longer respects honor and no longer honors sacrifice outside the military. Be it known that there are many places in this land where people still recognize the courage and impact of total self-sacrifice. Georgia remains one of those graceful places. The link below is a short travelogue of that day's remarkable and painful journey. But only watch this if you wish to have some of your faith in people restored. Please share widely.

http://blip.tv/play/AYGJ5h6YgmE


http://blip.tv/play/AYGJ5h6YgmE

Those seven soldiers...
shouldn't have died because America shouldn't be in Afghanistan to begin with. Thank Bush and company for their deaths. Thank Obama for not bringing an end to involvement there. I think this is the third such Townhall article I've read. Michael Jackson isn't the issue - bad foreign policy is.

Carter
I just watched the video. Very touching. I sent it to several friends. Thanks for sharing.

King of Pop?
I have a hard time understanding the adulation for someone who apparently disliked his race so much as to change his color and appearance with surgery.
Not to mention the strange lifestyle that he appeared to follow.
He was indeed a sad person.
And the media has made an absolute circus of his death and the aftermath. And sadly it continues. I'm truly sick of all the publicity around this sad creature.
So many others with greater contributions to the world have passed even during this episode.
But where is the media?
Strange. Where are we heading?

Elvis redux:
Idiots are ALREADY "spotting" MJ in odd places like the crackers who still see Elvis working in a gas station or at a 7-11.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!!

Conservatives should not like MJ
Conservatives should not like MJ's music, just as they should find his life and lifestyle deeply repellent. I'm always surprised to find any conservatives who like any form of current pop music, except for country. And even country has lost most of its traditional elements today.

Conservatives rightly rejected rock as the devil's music when it first appeared back in the early 1950s. If they were at all consistent--i.e., ideologically coherent--they would reject blues and jazz as well, and for the same reasons.

What kind of music should conservatives like? Let's see: probably Lawrence Welk, maybe a few American pop recording stars of the 1950s (before rock became American pop music)--you know, people like Jo Stafford, Perry Como, etc.

Russell Kirk explained that the real American music should be Celtic ballads--at least those are white enough.

And then for highbrow conservatives (gasp, there used to be such, but they're long gone now), there's always European (but certainly not American) classical music.

So, conservatives have ample historical basis for hating MJ. Just thought you'd like to know.

Terry-GA/tinsldr2
Terry sez(Paraphrasing) "I wish all officers/enlisted would forego Military Careers"
As a Military Retiree (25+ Yrs)beginning early 50s thru late 70s, withclose to 4 years enjoying the "SouthEast Asia War Games" I have just about, totally, given up on most of the people who call themselves "American".
I disagree that ALL need to QUIT their Military Careers--Simply retain a CADRE of the Most Sadistic, Onery "Lifers" and Supply 'em with an endless source of CONSCRIPTS by means of UNIVERSAL Draft (NO DEFERRMENTS excluding Medical) Six Years Minimum and *Let's SEE HOW U LIKE DEM APPLES*..I'm only slightly cynical here..The average Citizen of America has no idea of his/her Blessing to be here and need to assume SOME responsibility for their own Care..
tinsldr2- U got it about Right!! Hang IN there, Brother and we'll Give 'em H3LL together..What Say?? CHEERS (I ain't So Chkin this--I'd probably delete it??)

7 Lonely Soldiers
We had a loved one die in Afghanistan in our family... My son is now serving the United States in the military...It was a sad day when we had to have the Patriot Riders drive along side us preventing war protesters from disrupting the retrieval of his body and also the drive to his funeral...I had a man tell me, "Is this the new way to abort your children? By sending them into the military?"...My reply..."And it was his job to fight for this country's freedom, and the right for you to stand there and run your mouth as you do!" I really can't believe the audacity of some people! We all better hope that this country stays free!
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